Wednesday, October 29, 2014

DIY Retro Last Minute Halloween Costume


The newest retro collection of 1960's inspired looks from BurdaStyle can provide some great last minute costume inspiration. If your sewing inclined some of these patterns may be easy enough to whip up on your own in time for Halloween. For those, that are not so inclined, the images can provide great inspiration for you to go on a hunt in your own closet or your favorite thrift store. 

For even more inspiration I've rounded up some images of classic 60's icons to spark your creative spirit.

1. Cher

2. Edie Sedgwick

3. Jackie O

4. Mia Farrow

5. Twiggy

6. Janis Joplin

Hope this helps some of you last minute costume people out. What are some other style icons throughout history that are providing your costume inspiration this year?


Tuesday, October 28, 2014

TV Inspired Halloween Costumes




Halloween will be here before you know it, and I know some of you may be not as on top of the costume situation as others, so thanks to an article on Refinery 29 here are some awesome TV inspired ideas that you can easily recreate. Over at Refinery 29 you can see their ideas for Blossom, Brenda from 90210, Hillary from the Fresh Prince of Belair and more! If those don't work for you here are some other TV inspired costumes that I found.

1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer

2. Clarissa from Clarissa Explains it All

3. Angela Chase from My So Called Life

4. Kelly Kapowski from Saved By the Bell

5. Mental Mellie from Scandal

These are just a few ideas. There are so many more options out there, just use your imagination. What TV show/character might inspire you this Halloween?








Free E-Book - Spray Paint for Home Decor



These simple home decor projects transform the boring and old to bright and new!

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Product Photography - DIY Style

In the last Product Photography installment we went through my tips and tricks covering tripods, lighting, backdrop and props. I thought it might be fin to see what DIY options we might find for each of these on pinterest.

Tripod










Lighting










Backdrop








Props

When it comes to props I could put pins here for jewelry displays, or how to make your own dress form, but props are really a personal choice and really depend on what you sell. They can be items from all around your house including glasses, fabric and even yourself. To figure out what kinds of props you might need search around online and see what others are using to display similar products. This will help point you in the right direction and then you can put your won creative twist on it.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Pinterest Round Up - Halloween Decor



Halloween has always been one of my favorite holidays. I love getting to dress up in a costume for no reason. I also love decorating. There are tons of great store bought options out there for the less craftily inclined, but for those of us that love a good DIY project here are some awesome DIY Halloween decor options fresh from Pinterest.













What are some of your favorite DIY Halloween Decor Projects? Be sure to check back throughout the rest of the month for more Halloween DIY projects.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Product Photography - My Tips and Tricks

I did it! I finally got my Etsy shop back up and going....see...






Of course, one of the first tasks I had to tackle was product photography. With the rebranding came new products, and therefor new pictures. I am by no means an expert in product photography, I'm sure you can look at my images and tell that, but I have picked up some tips and tricks along the way that you may find useful.

Now.. I may get stoned for admitting this, but I don't use a fancy pants camera for my product photos. I have one, but today's cell phones are so fancy schmancy that the images from my phone are just as good as the ones from my camera, and it makes social media so much easier. I have the images right there at my fingertips and can easily post to Facebook, Instagram and Twitter whenever I wish.

While I may not use a fancy pants camera I do still set-up my photography "studio" area in the same manner that I normally would. Here are my basic supplies.

  • Tripod
  • lighting
  • backdrop
  • props

Tripod

I purchased this tripod off of Amazon 

This height is perfect for jewelry and smaller items, but for clothing I needed a taller free standing tripod, so I improvised.



Now the mount part of this tripod should have screwed off and screwed onto my existing tripod. Notice I said should. It screwed off just fine, but the screwy part on my big tripod was mysteriously missing, so    zip ties to rescue... I zip tied that sucker onto my big tripod and voila... instant tripod!

Lighting

One simple word is all you need to remember for lighting...MORE. You may think you have enough light, but chances are you don't.

I have two of these.

They each have 150 watt natural light bulbs. The natural light is important, ordinary light bulbs give a yellow tint to everything, but with a natural light bulb you get white light, which is what you need for good photos. I really need two more of these, but I just haven't bought them yet.

In addition I have approximately four other lamps and lights that use that each have 60 watt natural light bulbs in them.... and I could still use more!

Backdrop

Your photo backdrop can be as simple, or as complex as you would like it to be. I typically try to keep one wall in my house free of any furniture or wall hangings so I can have a designated photo area. For the time being I am using my awesome silver polka dot dining room wall.


You may choose to just use a wall, or you can easily hang a sheet, paper or cloth wherever you please to create an instant backdrop.

Props

Depending on what kind of products you sell will depend on what kind of props you need. Since I sell clothing, jewelry and accessories I need obviously needed some sort of mannequin/dress form and a jewelry display.


For jewelry displays you can often whip something up using items from the around the house. 




Just drape some cloth, lace, etc, over a wine glass, or any glass and you have an instant earring display. 

Hope your still with me, because this is just the beginning. Check back for my next installment in the product photography series. but until then here are some more tips and tricks for product photography.













Thursday, October 2, 2014

New Beginnings


Everyone grows and changes - goes through phases in their life, and I am no different. When I began Jen Ell's Revenge I was in a much different place in my life, and my style, as well as the style for Jen Ell's Revenge was a reflection of that. As the years have passed my style has changed and Jen Ell's Revenge just didn't quite fit anymore, so it was time for change. Thus, by Jen Ell was born. It has a much more unique, laid back, bohemian chic vibe. Most all items are recycled from once loved treasures such as men's button-downs and neck ties.

This new change has led to a complete shop over haul. The name change led to complete rebranding. I nailed down all the graphics, like my awesome etsy banner!


New business cards!


& New Designs!


Now that all of that is taken care of I need to get good product photos and get my Etsy listings up, but that's a post for another day{or two}!